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sanjay das is tippett's chief technology officer. he oversaw a huge jump in technology since tippett's started work on "twilight: new moon." >> the first time we did the wolves, we had about two million hair on the wolves. and by the end in the grand finale, we had almost 10 to 12 million. >> a 500% in three years. tippett relied largely on powerful dell machines for its effects, but insists technology is only part of the process. these animators act too. >> if they can act it themselves to get a reference of that and go back to their thing, to the desks and start animating that as well. >> the werewolf? >> yes. and if it's a biped, yes, quaped, not so much. >> it's a worldwide success, something this group of berkeley animators can take pride in. >> i just can't describe that feeling. that's why i'm in this business. i love it. >> 304 shots created by tippett for the "twilight" finally, including six new werewolf characters. tippett in part because of its "twilight" success is becoming one of the busiest study yo's of its kind. >> w
sanjay das is tippett's chief technology officer. he oversaw a huge jump in technology since tippett's started work on "twilight: new moon." >> the first time we did the wolves, we had about two million hair on the wolves. and by the end in the grand finale, we had almost 10 to 12 million. >> a 500% in three years. tippett relied largely on powerful dell machines for its effects, but insists technology is only part of the process. these animators act too. >> if they...
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equipment at the fire damaged unit at the richmond refinery will be fixed but not replaced with clean air technology. they revealed this to the bay area air quality management district. cleveland -- chevron will replace some of them. >>> the founder of the antivirus mcafee is wanted for murder they are looking for john mcafee in connection with the fatal shooting of his neighbor in belize. he was killed saturday night. there are reports that after the sale of his company for $ 100 million, mcafee moved to belize, where his life turned to guns, drugs, prostitution and violence. >>> united parcel service is no longer making donations to the boy scouts due to its antigay policies. the move follows an online petition protesting the gaunts which attracted 80,000 signatures. they gave $150,000 to the boy scouts in 2010. >>> investigators are still looking into the cause of a deadly indianapolis gas explosion while the homeowner is wondering if a faulty furnace is to blame. two people died in this blast which sparked a fire and shook homes up to three miles away. the owner said his daughter told him last w
equipment at the fire damaged unit at the richmond refinery will be fixed but not replaced with clean air technology. they revealed this to the bay area air quality management district. cleveland -- chevron will replace some of them. >>> the founder of the antivirus mcafee is wanted for murder they are looking for john mcafee in connection with the fatal shooting of his neighbor in belize. he was killed saturday night. there are reports that after the sale of his company for $ 100...
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technology is a key driver of the south korean economy. making up 40% of the trade w out the components, americans might not have smart phones or tv monitors. >> this is under celebrated fact that the technology purr vais homes of most americans.. >> the agreement is paving the way for more investmentvc'e÷ and partnerships between silicon valley and core rea. 500 companies are showing off their latest technologies, at a two-day conference. nancy developed in a -- california tech firms see koreas as a partner. joaquin sold his company for the energy industry. >> korea is a great launch pad. very innovative. a great track record, u.s. companies are teeming with large companies like lg, samsung to be the launching pad to be a spring board for the world. >> samsung is a electronics giant but has been engaged in a legal battle with apple over patents. the deputy minister for the knowledge economy is reluctant to answer questions whether the legal dispute will hurt efforts. >> to they can bring more. >> the interpretor says korea has goals. >>
technology is a key driver of the south korean economy. making up 40% of the trade w out the components, americans might not have smart phones or tv monitors. >> this is under celebrated fact that the technology purr vais homes of most americans.. >> the agreement is paving the way for more investmentvc'e÷ and partnerships between silicon valley and core rea. 500 companies are showing off their latest technologies, at a two-day conference. nancy developed in a -- california tech...
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. >> if lure looking at toy was a technology twist that might be a good bet. >> what is popular this season. >> a survey said people wanted bathits more than piece and love. >> there you go. consumer reports played the latest games to find terrific choices starting with this one. >> who doesn't love a good game of monopoly. you can use an ipad to keep track of cash or break out of jail. >> there is a trend of toys that interact with your phone. >> you down load the app free. 11 other tech toys were tested, too. >> there no other toy like this. kids play for hours you first down load so-to-add games to the cubes then shake, flip or tilt and play brainy games. try mattel's loop shifter game. players 7 and up use their best karate chop-like moves to repeat a pattern. there are tech toys for creative kids, too. artists can moist wands to draw picture was lights. >> this toy is magical but the motor is loud. kids build a speaker dock that works. your child will love being able to say "i made it myself". >> consumer reports is in the process of testing those and we'll get results i'll make
. >> if lure looking at toy was a technology twist that might be a good bet. >> what is popular this season. >> a survey said people wanted bathits more than piece and love. >> there you go. consumer reports played the latest games to find terrific choices starting with this one. >> who doesn't love a good game of monopoly. you can use an ipad to keep track of cash or break out of jail. >> there is a trend of toys that interact with your phone. >> you...
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that is why it was called the advanced technology vehicle manufacturing program. it was completely separate from the bailout and all other things. unfortunately it was coincident in time. so a lot of people got confused with that. melissa: could you pay it back tomorrow and stop the criminal -- criticism? >> in fact we're paying the loan back in advance. there is schedule repayment, we've been paying interest for about a year. we've been paying the principal payments in advance. and we absolutely are committed to repaying that loan early. so we will do that. melissa: taxpayers will be thrilled to hear that. >> absolutely. melissa: another sticking point buyers get that $7500 credit. in my mind giving somebody food stamps to buy lobster. why would you give somebody credit to go out to buy $100,000 car? how do you respond to that? >> first of all the model s starts at $57,000. melissa: still lobster. still lobster. >> maybe shrimp or something. melissa: okay. >> but, the goal of tesla really is to get to a mass mark car as fast as possible. right at beginning of tes
that is why it was called the advanced technology vehicle manufacturing program. it was completely separate from the bailout and all other things. unfortunately it was coincident in time. so a lot of people got confused with that. melissa: could you pay it back tomorrow and stop the criminal -- criticism? >> in fact we're paying the loan back in advance. there is schedule repayment, we've been paying interest for about a year. we've been paying the principal payments in advance. and we...
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>>reporter: lab is epi-center in the study of virus with us new technology the lab crucials dna and reconstructs genome hoping to spot new mutation allowing virus to evolve into dangerous mutation including bird flu. >> that's really been the big would i are about virus especially this one that you can have a highly path general ick virus that you say jumps into a host species say human and then spread efficiently then can be the cause of very severe deadly pandemic. >>reporter: he says one current project could have immediate impact closer to hom home. the strain that infected patient's at yos mate trying to determine if there's been any evolution near change that would help explain why the outbreak was so tl virus lent and what is ahead is anybody's guest. >> things are so surprising that i'm basically ready for nature to give me another one. the i'm waiting for another curve ball. >>reporter: dr. chu team working on developing new tows diagnose lyme disease. >> critical work. >> we heard of diet soda but new pepsi drink claims it can reduce fat level in your body. pepsi special set to hit the
>>reporter: lab is epi-center in the study of virus with us new technology the lab crucials dna and reconstructs genome hoping to spot new mutation allowing virus to evolve into dangerous mutation including bird flu. >> that's really been the big would i are about virus especially this one that you can have a highly path general ick virus that you say jumps into a host species say human and then spread efficiently then can be the cause of very severe deadly pandemic....
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>>reporter: lab is epi-center in the study of virus with us new technology the lab crucials dna and reconstructs genome hoping to spot new mutation allowing virus to evolve into dangerous mutation including bird flu. >> that's really been the big would i are about virus especially this one that you can have a highly path general ick virus that you say jumps into a host species say human and then spread efficiently then can be the cause of very severe deadly pandemic. >>reporter: he says one current project could have immediate impact closer to hom home. the strain that infected patient's at yos mate trying to determine if there's been any evolution near change that would help explain why the outbreak was so tl virus lent and what is ahead is anybody's guest. >> things are so surprising that i'm basically ready for nature to give me another one. the i'm waiting for another curve ball. >>reporter: dr. chu team working on developing new tows diagnose lyme disease. >> critical work. >> we heard of diet soda but new pepsi drink claims it can reduce fat level in your body. pepsi special set to hit the
>>reporter: lab is epi-center in the study of virus with us new technology the lab crucials dna and reconstructs genome hoping to spot new mutation allowing virus to evolve into dangerous mutation including bird flu. >> that's really been the big would i are about virus especially this one that you can have a highly path general ick virus that you say jumps into a host species say human and then spread efficiently then can be the cause of very severe deadly pandemic....
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>>reporter: lab is epi-center in the study of virus with us new technology the lab crucials dna and reconstructs genome hoping to spot new mutation allowing virus to evolve into dangerous mutation including bird flu. >> that's really been the big would i are about virus especially this one that you can have a highly path general ick virus that you say jumps into a host species say human and then spread efficiently then can be the cause of very severe deadly pandemic. >>reporter: he says one current project could have immediate impact closer to hom home. the strain that infected patient's at yos mate trying to determine if there's been any evolution near change that would help explain why the outbreak was so tl virus lent and what is ahead is anybody's guest. >> things are so surprising that i'm basically ready for nature to give me another one. the i'm waiting for another curve ball. >>reporter: dr. chu team working on developing new tows diagnose lyme disease. >> critical work. >> we heard of diet soda but new pepsi drink claims it can reduce fat level in your body. pepsi special set to hit the
>>reporter: lab is epi-center in the study of virus with us new technology the lab crucials dna and reconstructs genome hoping to spot new mutation allowing virus to evolve into dangerous mutation including bird flu. >> that's really been the big would i are about virus especially this one that you can have a highly path general ick virus that you say jumps into a host species say human and then spread efficiently then can be the cause of very severe deadly pandemic....
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. >> reporter: the co-founder john zimmermaner added smart phone technology. now passengers are calling for rides, paying a suggested donation price. we're seeing thousands of rides in the community each week. >> reporter: lift is signing up dozens of drivers. regular folks like jennifer. when she's, she rolls up in her car sporting the signature, pitching mustache. >> i find the passengers are all really great people. i haven't given anyone a bad rating. that's part of the system. passengers rate you and you rate passengers. so there's some safety involved. >> reporter: she isn't the only one worried about safety. the california public utilities commission is zeroing in on ride share ams. issuing lift, uber and side car, cease and desist orders earlier this year. now aing a $20,000 fine for illegally operating. citing concerns about proper licensing and insurance. lift says it is following the rules. >> we have a million-dollar excess liability insurance that covers the individuals using our platform. the p.u.c. for the entities they do regulate has a require
. >> reporter: the co-founder john zimmermaner added smart phone technology. now passengers are calling for rides, paying a suggested donation price. we're seeing thousands of rides in the community each week. >> reporter: lift is signing up dozens of drivers. regular folks like jennifer. when she's, she rolls up in her car sporting the signature, pitching mustache. >> i find the passengers are all really great people. i haven't given anyone a bad rating. that's part of the...
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better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy most. [ woman in pet store ] it's as easy as... [ all ] one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. get selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch-fighters target scalp itch while 5 moisturizers leave hair healthy. selsun blue. got a clue? get th
better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember....
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but they are also going to be putting in the latest technology valves. >> however, gregor karras with communities for a better environment says that that is to is not good enough. >> when people say what it does happen this is a big reason. >> for its part, chevron says they are working closely with the city of richmond, and the bay area of air quality management district. and all repairs and replacement equipment and materials will meet or exceed applicable industry standards and codes. there will be no charge in use or increase throughout the crude unit. >> government regulators should find a way to require chevron to repeal the and up from scratch. >> many of these same issues will be discussed on monday when they will appear in front of the air district to discuss these repairs. dan kerman, kron 4. >> this s u v you can see the impact and the partially collapsed roof. the driver collided with the guard rail at the appian way over crossing follo falling down on to westbound 80 just midnight. the tow truck driver says he could not believe the people were walking out with minor injur
but they are also going to be putting in the latest technology valves. >> however, gregor karras with communities for a better environment says that that is to is not good enough. >> when people say what it does happen this is a big reason. >> for its part, chevron says they are working closely with the city of richmond, and the bay area of air quality management district. and all repairs and replacement equipment and materials will meet or exceed applicable industry standards...
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ first rule of taking the world by surprise? do something the world will actually notice. introducing the entirely new ford fusion. with a turbo-charged ecoboost engines and a hybrid that doubles the fuel economy of the average vehicle. it's an entirely new idea of what a car can be. we find the best, sweetest craforelobste that we can find. [ malennounc ] it'ti focrabfestt red lobster! his ar, y 1 of 5ntrees like our ne crab d garlic shri. half-pou otender crab pair with savory shrimp. st 12.99. odig into our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake all with salad and unlimited cddar bay biscuit so much to choose from, so ittle time. so come into red lobster for abfest today and sea food differentlrom, so ittle time. >>> we start the second half with stories we care about where we focus on our own
use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ first rule of taking the world by surprise? do something the world will actually notice. introducing the entirely new ford fusion. with a turbo-charged ecoboost engines and a hybrid that doubles the fuel economy of the average...
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. >> and they can monetize on smart phones and on mobile technology? >> and i think they are. i think what's interesting is the more engagement you see in the palm of your hand you realize that's an opportunity we're all going after. >> i know mark zuckerberg tried to hire you in 2006. are you sorry you turned him down? >> it was one of the mistakes i made. i feel very lucky to have been part of many companies and i got to see interesting companies grow, everything from twitter to facebook to google and for me it's really about knowing the smartest people in the world, because i feel like i get to learn more from them. >> and now you get the chance to meet charlie and gayle. >> exactly. >> nick faldo won the masters and the british open three times each. he'll talk this morning of building a perfect golf swing and why tiger woods hasn't won a major title in four years. that's next right here on "cbs this morning." >>> who loves golf? we do. cbs sports golf analyst nick faldo won six grand slam titles in his career. his how-to book for golfers, "a swing for life" has just been
. >> and they can monetize on smart phones and on mobile technology? >> and i think they are. i think what's interesting is the more engagement you see in the palm of your hand you realize that's an opportunity we're all going after. >> i know mark zuckerberg tried to hire you in 2006. are you sorry you turned him down? >> it was one of the mistakes i made. i feel very lucky to have been part of many companies and i got to see interesting companies grow, everything from...
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no, not today. join me, aarp, and aarp foundation in the drive to end hunger by visiting drivetoendhunger.org. in the drive to end hunger why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - comp
use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no, not today. join me, aarp, and aarp...
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the nasdaq closing i in the red, nostrils and telecom were the top performers while utilities and technology stocks lagged a little bit. copper rebounded from a two-month low after greece lawmakers gave the euro a boost against the dollar. closing 7638 per ton, posting a gain after five straight weeks of losses. the euro holding two-month lows versus the dollar uncertainty, weighing on the currency. hit an intraday low of $1.27 down nearly 2% against the greenback so far this month. sandra: jerry leavy to tell us what another 4% dip could be on the way and the biggest money makers, why outside the united states. very, what is the deal here? this huge selloff last week and yet before the election everybody said that the elections behind us, skip third-quarter earnings season, we will have certainty in the market and it will rally, it is just not happening. >> we are treading water. what is behind all this is traders are coming to the terms with the fact a lot of things have to go right for the market to make the next move upward. that doesn't happen, we will easily see a 5% correction. we are
the nasdaq closing i in the red, nostrils and telecom were the top performers while utilities and technology stocks lagged a little bit. copper rebounded from a two-month low after greece lawmakers gave the euro a boost against the dollar. closing 7638 per ton, posting a gain after five straight weeks of losses. the euro holding two-month lows versus the dollar uncertainty, weighing on the currency. hit an intraday low of $1.27 down nearly 2% against the greenback so far this month. sandra:...
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he developed leading technology institute. california tech firms see korea as partner who can help them develop and refine the technology for global sale. he sold his company makes wireless systems for the energy industry. >> korea is great. and in0vaivt and track record. u.s. company lake qualcomm, teaming with large company like lg and samsung being the launch pad and spring board for the rest of the world. >>reporter: electronic giant in korea but engaged in legal battle with apple over patent. the deputy korea knowledge economy reluctant to answer my question whether legal dispute will hurt effort to promote stronger tie. >>. they can help each other and cooperate more and more. >>reporter: through his interpreter the deputy minister says korea has ambitious goals. >> we want to promote more bigger exchanges investment and ideas and technology. >>reporter: the free trade agreement with korea calls for job creation as one of the goals. 30 korean own company hold a job fair here tomorrow as part of the conference. in santa c
he developed leading technology institute. california tech firms see korea as partner who can help them develop and refine the technology for global sale. he sold his company makes wireless systems for the energy industry. >> korea is great. and in0vaivt and track record. u.s. company lake qualcomm, teaming with large company like lg and samsung being the launch pad and spring board for the rest of the world. >>reporter: electronic giant in korea but engaged in legal battle with...
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the court approved the sale to seagate technology company for $90 million. there were no other bids though. >>> the hostess bakery company is planning to close down their plants across the country if union workers do not return to the plant. hostess runs 36 plants across the country including this bakery in oakland. if the strike didn't end today, the president said he would liquidate the company. but the deadline came and went with neither side backing down. hostess is expecting to announce its next move sometime tomorrow. >>> president obama visits new york. his promise today to a region hit hard by superstorm >>> in tonight's special report the oakland police department will be sending out two chaplains to any officer involved shootings. the policy is in response to recent uproars over such shootings. as debra villalone reports some say the department's focus is in the wrong place. >> this goes underneath my shirt. >> reporter: a minister who wears a bullet-proof vest. >> i throw my little hat on here and let them know that when i'm on the crime scene the
the court approved the sale to seagate technology company for $90 million. there were no other bids though. >>> the hostess bakery company is planning to close down their plants across the country if union workers do not return to the plant. hostess runs 36 plants across the country including this bakery in oakland. if the strike didn't end today, the president said he would liquidate the company. but the deadline came and went with neither side backing down. hostess is expecting to...
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federal law requires them to install the best pollution technology but only when companies make large scale changes. >>> a group of csu students want graduation instead of tuition hikes to be put on hold. the university wants to charge more fees to students who took too long to graduate, repeat classes and take more than a if full-time load. the fees are to motivate students to get out the door faster. that would impact about 53,000 csu students. the group entitled students for quality education want the hikes to be studied a little further. tomorrow the board of trustees will vote on that issue. >>> homeless, disabled veterans are getting a permanent place to live in san francisco. today was the open house. this building south of market underwent a $30 million makeover with local, state, and federal funds. the nonprofit called swords to plow shares is helping to run it featuring 75 studio apartments, each with a kitchen and bathroom. as you can see the building houses counselors, a nurse, cooking, and wellness classes. >> this this is for our vets and it's going to be veteran oriente
federal law requires them to install the best pollution technology but only when companies make large scale changes. >>> a group of csu students want graduation instead of tuition hikes to be put on hold. the university wants to charge more fees to students who took too long to graduate, repeat classes and take more than a if full-time load. the fees are to motivate students to get out the door faster. that would impact about 53,000 csu students. the group entitled students for quality...
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. >> dana: great american success story in innovation and ingenuity of technology created that is now putting america on a path to become less dependent on foreign sources of energy. that is true on state and private property. not true on the federal land, because they are pecked to death by ducks. every governor is coming up with a different plan. not only if you are an energy company do you teal with the federal government regulations you have the state government regulations that are varying. oil doesn't respect state borders. so on the energy side of thing, a big deal. also on banking and financial regulations. there is one industry that helps. lawyers. they will pore over the regulations. >> andrea: don't you think a lot of people suspect it would happen? it started before the election. they expect that the second term is just an imperialist president. everything will be down on the down low. >> greg: yeah. 68 new regulations a day for 90 days. it's like black mold in your home. you see a little there and come back and it's all over the place. regulations exist to keep regulators
. >> dana: great american success story in innovation and ingenuity of technology created that is now putting america on a path to become less dependent on foreign sources of energy. that is true on state and private property. not true on the federal land, because they are pecked to death by ducks. every governor is coming up with a different plan. not only if you are an energy company do you teal with the federal government regulations you have the state government regulations that are...
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i mean, it's just a better, for me, you're still buying unknown technology. it still has a -- i'll give them this. they look like a survivor, but i'd rather be buying ford in hopes that they can come out with another solution to this issue versus tesla. >> i'd buy the band tesla and buy toyota the prius. >> only you, tim, could do that. >> jane? >> story number two. lumbering up. lumber futures way up their loans in june, though down today. due to better housing outlooks and rebuilding after superstorm sandy. lumber liquidators got a downgrade to sell from stifel nicolaus. >> well done, jane, well done. >> melissa, what "wood" you all do about lumber? >> oh, wood. b. b. b.k., what do you say? >> i tell you, i'm going to go against the grain on this one. >> overload. >> you know, lumber liquidators is not the way to play this. i think wire houser works here. lumber is up 26% off the lows. with wire housing you get the lumber play, plus natural resources play, plus get a dividend as well. 2630 where it closed today seems to have decent support around 26. just b
i mean, it's just a better, for me, you're still buying unknown technology. it still has a -- i'll give them this. they look like a survivor, but i'd rather be buying ford in hopes that they can come out with another solution to this issue versus tesla. >> i'd buy the band tesla and buy toyota the prius. >> only you, tim, could do that. >> jane? >> story number two. lumbering up. lumber futures way up their loans in june, though down today. due to better housing outlooks...
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the court approved the sale to seagate technology company for $90 million. there were no other bids though. >>> the hostess bakery company is planning to close down their plants across the country if union workers do not return to the plant. hostess runs 36 plants across the country including this bakery in oakland. if the strike didn't end today, the president said he would liquidate the company. but the deadline came and went with neither side backing down. hostess is expecting to announce its next move sometime tomorrow. >>> president obama visits new york. his promise today to a region hit hard by superstorm sandy. >> police officers shoot someone. an emotional situation, meet the new first responders oakland is sending to the scene. >>> in tonight's special report the oakland police department will be sending out two chaplains to any officer involved shootings. the policy is in response to recent uproars over such shootings. as debra villalone reports some say the department's focus is in the wrong place. >> this goes underneath my shirt. >> reporter: a
the court approved the sale to seagate technology company for $90 million. there were no other bids though. >>> the hostess bakery company is planning to close down their plants across the country if union workers do not return to the plant. hostess runs 36 plants across the country including this bakery in oakland. if the strike didn't end today, the president said he would liquidate the company. but the deadline came and went with neither side backing down. hostess is expecting to...
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that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. >> for most of you we'll be right back with an interview with olympia snowe and david ignatius, tom ribs, bob orr and margaret brennan. stay with us ,,,,,,,,,, [the captioning on this program is provided as an independent
that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. >> for most of you we'll be right...
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what were the technology barriers that you had to overcome? >> for us, you know, the hardest thing -- here's the thing. people don't want gadgets. they want services. and so for us the hardest piece has been intrati in a very, very simple way for customers the vast amazon content exo system. so you know we have 22 million movies, tv episodes, songs, games, apps, books that you can seamlessly buy and read and watch and listen to on this device. but taking all of that and organizing-- the software on these devices is the hardest part. now not to you know, the base has to be great hardware. but if you are's asking me which piece, where the secret sauce really is, the secret sauce in this is integrating that amazon ecosystem into the device. >> rose: here's my famous quote by you. i want my legacy to be -- >> world's oldest man. >> rose: world's oldest man, that's it that's a great legacy to aspire to. i thank you. you are doing so many interesting things. let me just come to one other. >> yeah. >> you love science fiction. >> i do. >> has that be
what were the technology barriers that you had to overcome? >> for us, you know, the hardest thing -- here's the thing. people don't want gadgets. they want services. and so for us the hardest piece has been intrati in a very, very simple way for customers the vast amazon content exo system. so you know we have 22 million movies, tv episodes, songs, games, apps, books that you can seamlessly buy and read and watch and listen to on this device. but taking all of that and organizing-- the...
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the technology changes but the love letters stays the same. >> what do you say? >> look, i think they actually to their credit, right, used e-mail in a smart way, used the technology, a shared g mail account, using it in draft form. there was no digital trail no matter how smart we are technology-wise, they forgot the human factor, we like to talk and don't ever understatement the power of a woman scorned. >> yes, indeed. forget "sky fall's" 88 million in ticket, wasn't 88 billion, made 88 million in ticket sales, the highest grossing entertainment launches this year, however are "halo 4" and "call of duty, black ops." is hollywood taking a back seat to the gamer? cindy, why don't you go first? >> absolutely. i mean, i love going to a good movie and i think everyone does, but the fact is if i can be in my favorite movie, come on, that's the difference between spending $10 on a movie ticket and $60 on, like, "halo 4." have you seen some of those characters? i could be hotter and know how to totally rock a firearm in that virtual world. i would pay $60 for that i t
the technology changes but the love letters stays the same. >> what do you say? >> look, i think they actually to their credit, right, used e-mail in a smart way, used the technology, a shared g mail account, using it in draft form. there was no digital trail no matter how smart we are technology-wise, they forgot the human factor, we like to talk and don't ever understatement the power of a woman scorned. >> yes, indeed. forget "sky fall's" 88 million in ticket,...
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of technology. there are things, if that virus or that bacteria gets to the right place and then technology is there to allow for it to be spread, that's the thing that we want to be most aware of. and with hospitals in uganda working on infection control is probably going to be the best thing to prevent ebola from getting out and causing worldwide problems. >> there's another very simple piece of technology that we take for granted now but according to some accounts was perhaps very important in the early spread of hiv, of the pandemic strain, and that's the hypodermic needle that was being used in central africa to inoculate people with various kinds of medicines including medicines to deal with malaria. and there weren't very many needles, so they were being reused. we're talking about the 1920s and the 1930s. and i think it's, there's a fine writer who's published a book called "the origins of aids," who -- he's not the only person who's developed this hypothesis, but he explores it and brings n
of technology. there are things, if that virus or that bacteria gets to the right place and then technology is there to allow for it to be spread, that's the thing that we want to be most aware of. and with hospitals in uganda working on infection control is probably going to be the best thing to prevent ebola from getting out and causing worldwide problems. >> there's another very simple piece of technology that we take for granted now but according to some accounts was perhaps very...
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technology is important to them. the historical labor making it so competitive in the past is narrowing and they have to do things to make manufacturing more competitive, so those two sectors are ones they're interested in. liz: do you foresee a change in american companies buying chinese companies? >> i think as u.s. sellers are more and more colorful with the chinese, a lot of the concerns by big part of that historically concerned is protecting intellectual property. some of that over time will become less important. liz: listen, this happening, you can fight the free market, we will be watching it. the managing director. closing bell ringing in 39 minutes. how worried is washington about another downgrade of u.s. credit if they don't reach a deal before falling off the edge of the fiscal cliff? charlie gasparino has a surprising answer coming up next. liz: here is your fox business market check. utilities sector down nearly 1% today and as you can see with the dow jones industrial getting hammered down 159, close
technology is important to them. the historical labor making it so competitive in the past is narrowing and they have to do things to make manufacturing more competitive, so those two sectors are ones they're interested in. liz: do you foresee a change in american companies buying chinese companies? >> i think as u.s. sellers are more and more colorful with the chinese, a lot of the concerns by big part of that historically concerned is protecting intellectual property. some of that over...
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they make the technology that allows engines to run on natural gas. they have the best tech in the business. the world's number top engine maker and another with caterpillar. westport stock has been savaged over the last couple months. the company preannounced disappointing results at the end of october. last wednesday it got hit by a sell initiation from goldman sachs, brutal. the very next day reported a larger than expected loss. after getting pounded down to the low 20s, they rebounded on friday. rallied more than 9%. the company announce the they would start producing the first long haul truck engine next year. that can be a sign that maybe things bottomed. long term the stock has given us a double since i first got behind it in january 2010. but now it's down 28% since the last time we spoke with the ceo in august. has westport been punished enough? they initiated coverage with a sell rating. had the expectations come down enough that the risk/reward is in your favor? let's check in with david demers, the founter and ceo of westport innovations.
they make the technology that allows engines to run on natural gas. they have the best tech in the business. the world's number top engine maker and another with caterpillar. westport stock has been savaged over the last couple months. the company preannounced disappointing results at the end of october. last wednesday it got hit by a sell initiation from goldman sachs, brutal. the very next day reported a larger than expected loss. after getting pounded down to the low 20s, they rebounded on...
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technology is being passed by. it is a very poorly run company. maybe the 3% yield helps it. i don't want anything to do with that stock. i would like to go to cody in michigan. cody? >> caller: boo-yah. >> wow. nice. >> i want to know what you think of ttc? >> yeah, it's a great housing play. it's a winner. i feel like it's going to continue to win. and let's go to carol in big missouri. carol? >> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> nice overtime win there, carol. what's up? >> caller: yeah, i'm wondering if you think alcoa aluminum is poised for a rebound in 2013. >> in 2013, yes. it does have tremendous tax law selling between now and year end. that is one horrible commodity that he has to deal with. it was like, you know, the copper corporation would be doing good. let's go to daniel in virginia. daniel? >> caller: yes? >> go ahead, daniel. you're up. >> caller: yep. >> you're up. >> caller: yeah, i'm wondering about ssys. >> stratus. yeah, that thing up is too much. that is a register ringer if i ever saw one. i don't wa
technology is being passed by. it is a very poorly run company. maybe the 3% yield helps it. i don't want anything to do with that stock. i would like to go to cody in michigan. cody? >> caller: boo-yah. >> wow. nice. >> i want to know what you think of ttc? >> yeah, it's a great housing play. it's a winner. i feel like it's going to continue to win. and let's go to carol in big missouri. carol? >> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> nice overtime win there, carol....
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our technology firm actually focuses on helping companies understand it and manage it properly. we absolutely saw this coming. one of the reasons it surprised the market was that a lot of these in the last focus on euros only. only about 50% of analysts actually focus on it, where the average was about 40%. what actually ended up happening, all these other currencies moved a lot more than $0. it surprised everybody. consequently, you had large losses due to foreign exchange. liz: what you're saying is because they were so worried and they looked at the obvious, which is there were all types of troubles in the eurozone, eurozone, they miss the bigger picture? >> absolutely. so many more currencies of this corporation is being impacted by. it is not about the year-old versus the dollar anymore. look at what's going to happen in china. that's going to add even more uncertainty to companies that are not managing this risk properly. liz: so you are saying that the chinese yan is the next big story? >> absolutely. he saw the election coming out on thursday morning. two areas there. th
our technology firm actually focuses on helping companies understand it and manage it properly. we absolutely saw this coming. one of the reasons it surprised the market was that a lot of these in the last focus on euros only. only about 50% of analysts actually focus on it, where the average was about 40%. what actually ended up happening, all these other currencies moved a lot more than $0. it surprised everybody. consequently, you had large losses due to foreign exchange. liz: what you're...
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as wraise your sleep number settingnd allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that fee really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed withualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. sohatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during the final days of our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set plus special financing on selected beds but hurry sale ends sunday. you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. >> people stood in line for eight hours to vote. because their voices had not been heard. and they want their voices h
we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as wraise your sleep number settingnd allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that fee really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep...
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joining us, roger kay you president and founder of inpoint technologies and todd hazelton here with us on set, senior editor at technobuffalo. before we get into the mini, which you have in said hand, let's talk about this chrome book. you know jobs would have kill it had because he didn't like these things that sort of did things. sort of. >> kind of did something but nothing well. what is your take on the chrome book? >> this it is a window to the internet, google service. my biggest issue, 199 dollars, only 3.5 hours of battery live. you were going to d.c., i wouldn't take it with me. 375 hours. >> wifi. that is the thing. it is basically a window to their service, not a full pc, not running windows 8 or mack osx. basic. >> inex-peeps sive. >> 200 bucks. google drive, google docks, right, ronner? >> still wouldn't do t. >> that is your new operating system, is it not? >> right. so brian, the web does become your os. actually this particular chrome book has kind of a hybrid aspect to it in that it has a hard drive, so the user can do some taxes locally, battery life is an issue and i
joining us, roger kay you president and founder of inpoint technologies and todd hazelton here with us on set, senior editor at technobuffalo. before we get into the mini, which you have in said hand, let's talk about this chrome book. you know jobs would have kill it had because he didn't like these things that sort of did things. sort of. >> kind of did something but nothing well. what is your take on the chrome book? >> this it is a window to the internet, google service. my...
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federal law says the new technology has to be installed when major changes are made. >>> it's a successful opening for the mall in livermore. officials say they had 355,000 visitors during the opening weekend. police are working on ways to ease traffic problems around the mall. >>> 5:39 now. don't be surprised if some of your employees or coworkers call in sick today. that's because there is a phrensy going on. it's all surrounding the release of a hotly anticipated video game and it bent on sale at midnight -- went on sale at midnight. cate cauguiran is at a game stop on market street. it's quiet now, but 5 or 6 hours ago that was not the case. >> reporter: people have been posted about this new game, and there were a lot of people out there, and as you imagine, they're back homes, warm in their rooms in front of their computers. look at this line, this is what it was just a few hours ago, about 400 people in line, all for call of duty black ops, 2. it's expecting to be the biggest video game release of the year, surpassing old sales records. the release was at midnight and thousands of g
federal law says the new technology has to be installed when major changes are made. >>> it's a successful opening for the mall in livermore. officials say they had 355,000 visitors during the opening weekend. police are working on ways to ease traffic problems around the mall. >>> 5:39 now. don't be surprised if some of your employees or coworkers call in sick today. that's because there is a phrensy going on. it's all surrounding the release of a hotly anticipated video game...
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that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. software company founder john mcafee who is now in hiding, wanted for questioning in the shooting death of his neighbor in belize. one day after mcafee's dogs were poisoned. mcafee says he's innocent and tells a reporter he thinks the police in belize will kill him if they find him. >>> the man who accused elmo puppeteer of having sex with him when he was a teenager has changed his story. the man now says it was an adult consensual relationship. in a statement, he says he is relieved the painful allegation has been put to rest. >>> the population of endangered mountain gorillas has increased slightly a
that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. software company founder john mcafee...
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the editors at the technology department don't know what to believe when it comes to this guy. megyn: the irony of the security paranoia how he made the money in the first place. the squall treat journal reporting that attorney general eric holder knew of the petraeus investigation as early as september. if that's true why did he not inform white house about it? we'll have a fair and balanced debate on that right after the break. a high school * hockey league coming under fire for a plan to save money by putting "the national anthem" on ice. >> i don't agree with it. it's a bad policy. >> this investigation has been going on for months. how is it that the white house didn't have any idea of this until the day after the election? and congress a few days later? >> well, i would refer you to the fb with i. they have, as i understand it, protocols in place for when they notify the legislative and executive branches of investigations. and it is, you know, simply a fact that the white house was not aware of the situation regarding general petraeus until wednesday, and the situation r
the editors at the technology department don't know what to believe when it comes to this guy. megyn: the irony of the security paranoia how he made the money in the first place. the squall treat journal reporting that attorney general eric holder knew of the petraeus investigation as early as september. if that's true why did he not inform white house about it? we'll have a fair and balanced debate on that right after the break. a high school * hockey league coming under fire for a plan to...
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>> reporter: and new technology could help. i got behind the wheel at the insurance institute for highway safety to see how collision avoidance systems work. this car automatically brakes when it comes too close to the car in front. >> ahh! wow! that is freaky. and it completely braked onity own. >> and prevented a crash. >> sensors and cameras installed in the vehicle can detect more than just cars. at a faster speed, watch what happens. >> and pedestrian walk out in front of you. >> oh, my gosh! ah! i hit him. >> you hit him. >> oh, no. >> but not too hard. he probably just fell over. at a higher speed we wouldn't avoid the crash. there would be a crash but because of the braker the crash would be at a lower speed than it would be without the system. >> reporter: national transportation safety board added collision avoidance technology to its list of safety improvements, wanting states to mandate these systems in all cars. >> hundreds of lives can be saved and hundreds of thousands of injuries can be prevented if the technolo
>> reporter: and new technology could help. i got behind the wheel at the insurance institute for highway safety to see how collision avoidance systems work. this car automatically brakes when it comes too close to the car in front. >> ahh! wow! that is freaky. and it completely braked onity own. >> and prevented a crash. >> sensors and cameras installed in the vehicle can detect more than just cars. at a faster speed, watch what happens. >> and pedestrian walk out...
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liz: i know because of technology you guys have the ability to know how many you've sold. how many have you sold, paul? >> liz, you know, i have to let my good friends in nintendo make those announcements before we can make them. you know the same thing happens with black ops 2 and halo. we're very happy with the launch. never in history have we launched a console with the kind of market share we have and the power of rewards community of 21 million customers. so we're really excited about this console and this technology all the way through the rest of the holiday. liz: let's talk about it because the wiiu is the first new sort of hardware console in about six years as i understand it. the x-box has been hugely, hugely powerful, but here comes the wiiu. then you've got the ds-3 which is also nintendo. the question becomes, a $300 product is not cheap obviously. what is it about this particular hardware paul that has captured people's attention and forced money out of their wallets? >> you know, liz, our customers are looking for innovation. one of the things about the con
liz: i know because of technology you guys have the ability to know how many you've sold. how many have you sold, paul? >> liz, you know, i have to let my good friends in nintendo make those announcements before we can make them. you know the same thing happens with black ops 2 and halo. we're very happy with the launch. never in history have we launched a console with the kind of market share we have and the power of rewards community of 21 million customers. so we're really excited...